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Teen Movie: KIN at Central

Join us for an afternoon movie just for Teens!
We will be watching KIN (PG-13). Detroit Teenager Eli Solinski stumbles upon a high-tech gun that holds special powers. When his brother, Jimmy, lands in trouble with a local crime boss, the two siblings take the mysterious weapon and go on the run. Eli and Jimmy now find themeslves in a life-and-deather battle against an army of thugs and two heavily armored, futuristic soldiers who want their gun back.

Ever wonder who the happiest people are? Do you tend to be an optimist or a pessimist? Said another way-when something happens in your life either good or bad, how do you view it? While none of us can change our genetics, wellness is all about focusing on what we can control to reach the highest possible level of well-being. This health talk will provide tools and information that help to contribute to a positive state of emotional well-being. The workshop will be followed by a Q&A session. For adults and teens (12+). No RSVPs required.

Community meetings are designed to bring residents together and discuss neighborhood concerns. This is a great opportunity for residents to meet officers and other members of the community. We welcome all questions, concerns and comments.

Open House at Founders' Park

Founders’ Park is reopened free to the general public on the first Saturday of each month from 9:00am-12:00pm.
Knowledgeable volunteer docents are available to answer questions about the historic Mother Colony and Woelke-Stoffel Houses, the agricultural exhibit in the Carriage House, and the landmark Moreton Bay fig tree.

Anaheim Fire & Rescue will be hosting a special storytime at your neighborhood library! The Fire Marshal will be reading "Stewie the Duck Learns to Swim," a fun story about water safety. Anaheim Fire & Rescue will also be giving away Water Watcher Kits to parents which include items like sunglasses, whistles, CPR card and more.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Adult Book Club at Central

Join Anaheim Central Library's Adult Book Club every second Thursday of the month, from 6-7:30pm, in Multi-Purpose Room #1 for a lively, friendly book discussion. May's book selection is "Beartown" by Fredrik Backman.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

This is a great opportunity for residents to get to know Anaheim Police Officers in a casual setting where all questions, concerns and comments are welcome. Coffee with a cop gives residents an opportunity to build a relationship with officers that patrol your area and have knowledge of your neighborhoods. Your participation is important as we work together to keep our City safe and crime free.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Children will learn how solids, liquids, and molecules work together to hold its shape while embarking on an out-of-this-world creation: Moon Sand!
Program is for students 1-6. Space is limited. Registration required.

The Friends of the Canyon Hills Library (FOCAL) directly supports the Canyon Hills Branch Library and selected APL system programs and special events. Proceeds from memberships and book sales help fund special programs, summer reading activities and other valuable services. The community is welcome to join FOCAL’s meetings on the 3rd Thursday of every odd-numbered month, held at 9:30 AM in the multipurpose room, and volunteers are always needed to process donations, stock the Book Nook, and work special multi-day book sales.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Meet the Delgado family as they attempt to navigate their lives and live in harmony amidst underlying mental health issues that make it exceedingly difficult to do so. A comedic play by renowned psychologist, Dr. Ana Nogales.

13th MEU Semper 5K & 10K Run

Support "The Fighting 13th" Marine Expeditionary Unit and run/walk in the sixth annual race along the Santa Ana River Trail. Kids can join in the "Kids Fun Run". There will be food, music, silent auction with great prizes and a chance to meet members of the Marine Corps.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Anaheim Museum/MUZEO241 S. Anaheim Blvd.AnaheimCA92805

Anaheim Children's Festival

The Anaheim Children’s Festival is celebrating 28 years of bringing arts to the young people of Anaheim and their families. This event is a unique opportunity to celebrate the arts and to engage children, parents and everyone in the arts. The Muzeo of Anaheim is the major presenter of this arts festival. Over 50 organizations, city departments and more bring art projects to the Park atmosphere and invite the kids to “try art”. All art activities are FREE to the participants and include: arts, crafts, dancing lessons, art lessons, plus performing opportunities.
Children’s Festival presented by the City of Anaheim & MUZEO will be celebrating on Saturday, May 18, from 11:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Pearson Park in Anaheim.

Celebrate twenty Southern California romance authors in a day of education, networking, mingling, readings, and discussion at Anaheim Central Library’s 3rd Annual Romance Author Day! The event will kick-off with a book fair from 1:00-1:30pm. Author readings, hosted by author Claire Davon, will be held from 1:30-2:30pm, in which ten authors will read a sampling of their work to showcase the talent assembled. Attendees will have another opportunity to mingle with authors at the book fair from 2:30-3:00pm. Following the book fair, from 3:00-4:00pm, attendees will enjoy a panel discussion moderated by author Aviva Vaughn. Following the panel discussion, from 4:00-4:30pm, attendees will have another opportunity to visit with authors at their tables. Meet your favorite authors and discover new romance authors as well as speak with the authors about their writers' journeys!

Meet the Delgado family as they attempt to navigate their lives and live in harmony amidst underlying mental health issues that make it exceedingly difficult to do so. A comedic play by renowned psychologist, Dr. Ana Nogales.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Anaheim Fire & Rescue will be hosting a special storytime at your neighborhood library! The Fire Marshal will be reading "Stewie the Duck Learns to Swim," a fun story about water safety. Anaheim Fire & Rescue will also be giving away Water Watcher Kits to parents which include items like sunglasses, whistles, CPR card and more.

Anaheim Fire & Rescue will be hosting a special storytime at your neighborhood library! The Fire Marshal will be reading "Stewie the Duck Learns to Swim," a fun story about water safety. Anaheim Fire & Rescue will also be giving away Water Watcher Kits to parents which include items like sunglasses, whistles, CPR card and more.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Come watch Emmet and Wildstyle go on a whole new adventure with aliens and
superheroes to save their LEGO world. We’ll have LEGO bricks to play with during the movie and a movable character craft. All ages welcome, movie rated PG.

Ask the Experts: The Road to Homeownership at Central

Ask the Experts: The Road to Homeownership at Central2019-05-22T18:00:00

What are the steps that you need to take to buy a home? How much house can you afford? How much are monthly payments? Do you qualify for down payment and/or closing cost assistance? Do you need to have perfect credit to buy a home? Join a panel of real estate experts at this home buyers class to learn how to buy your first home or return to homeownership after a period of renting. The class will include a live demonstration of a first time buyer portal showcasing first time buyer assistance programs, and, following the panel discussion, laptops will be available for attendees to search the first time buyer portal for buyer assistance programs for which they may qualify. The class will include a Q&A session as well as offer an opportunity to visit with realtors (English and Spanish-speaking), a loan officer, and a credit repair specialist. Note: RSVPs are required to attend the class. Contact the Reference Desk at 714-765-1880 (option 8) or email semmerson@anaheim.net to register.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Join us for the Mental Health Resource Fair at Central Library!
Community agencies will provide information and resources, workshops on mindfulness and mental health.
This event was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Neighborhood Watch is a great way for neighbors to get to know each other and work together with law enforcement to implement various crime prevention techniques such as home security, and security through environmental design. Residents are trained to recognize and report suspicious activities in your neighborhood.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Anaheim Fire & Rescue will be hosting a special storytime at your neighborhood library! The Fire Marshal will be reading "Stewie the Duck Learns to Swim," a fun story about water safety. Anaheim Fire & Rescue will also be giving away Water Watcher Kits to parents which include items like sunglasses, whistles, CPR card and more.

Clases en Español son gratis y divertidas para toda la familia. Registración Requerida en el escritorio del Cuarto de Niños.
This program is hosted by PODER (Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes through Education and Resources) and is led by staff from Choc Children's Hospital of Orange County.

Celebrate the beginning of our Summer Reading Program! The Big Puppet Show features its most popular and most talked about character - Baby Boop, a cute little girl who makes her singing debut with funny friends and family! Come for laughs, fun, prizes!

3D Printer Pen-Demonia at Central

Learn about the design and manufacturing of 3D printing. Create and explore all the possibilities of the future. Anyone interested sign up at the teen info desk. This event is for 10 yrs and up or come in with adult supervision.

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Learn to use Tinkercad to create a 3-D print design. Designs created at the program will be printed on the library's 3-D printers; attendees will be contacted when their printouts are ready for pickup (within 2 weeks of the program.)
Registration required (see Info Desk)

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.

Anaheim Fire & Rescue will be hosting a special storytime at your neighborhood library! The Fire Marshal will be reading "Stewie the Duck Learns to Swim," a fun story about water safety. Anaheim Fire & Rescue will also be giving away Water Watcher Kits to parents which include items like sunglasses, whistles, CPR card and more.

No matter where you are applying to college—Stanford, UCLA or a small private school that could never beat either of those two at football—there are many things you can do to improve your chances of admission.
Students and parents are invited to join us for Secrets of College Admissions, a free seminar where you’ll learn top strategies perfected and used to help nearly 10,000 students in our Collegewise programs get accepted. We’ve also invited college testing expert, Nick Standlea of Test Prep Gurus, to share insights on how to maximize your SAT or ACT scores.
Presented by
Sandi Zwick, Collegewise–Anaheim Hills
To register, please go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/secrets-of-college-admissions-anaheim-hills-ca-tickets-60697736564

Presenting 65 artworks by 24 established and emerging artists. Dating from the late 1980s to present day, their work demonstrates a myriad of techniques from watercolor and aquatint to paste and mixed media. Their iconic imagery has influences ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols and post-revolutionary nationalistic Mexican motives to the Chicano movement of the 1960s and contemporary urban culture.